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>> we should hope that the nsa has entitlement on the software. even if the other parts of the systems are not being exported, we can be pretty sure that other nations have something similar in place or under development. >> is there any way of protecting our own data and privacy? >> a very common suggestion is to encrypt your data, but it is not really easy to be done. you do not need a degree in computer science, but it is not a trivial task. my message is -- use common sense. look at who you are doing business with. is it an american company? is it a european company with an extra layer of protection in their portfolio? also think which data needs to be transported unencrypted and which data should be under a layer of protection. >> thanks for the analysis. >> moving on to the african state of zimbabwe, where the president has claimed landslide victory, but the challenger and prime minister has declared the vote no and void. >> he has called for passive resistance. the two men have been political rivals for over a decade. >> residents are going
>> we should hope that the nsa has entitlement on the software. even if the other parts of the systems are not being exported, we can be pretty sure that other nations have something similar in place or under development. >> is there any way of protecting our own data and privacy? >> a very common suggestion is to encrypt your data, but it is not really easy to be done. you do not need a degree in computer science, but it is not a trivial task. my message is -- use common...
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has over prit an's biggest and most important intelligence agency and asked whether dependency on the nsa has become too great. >> italy's supreme court upheld a ruling for berlusconi. it could 3 the government into crisis. judges upheld a jail sentence and that's automatically reduced to a year to the law aimed at reducing overcrowding in prison. they recrewed the second part of the sentence, a foof-year ban from public office. >> that are i argued that berlusconi used offshore companies to buy the rights for u.s. movies. they said he lied when declaring how much he paid and avoided about $9 million in taxes. he said in a video message that the fraud he had been convicted of is cleompletely unfounded. he has the second largest party in the ruling government and the ruling could destabilize a shaky coalition. >> the leaders ofity low's baghdad government warned protesters to end their sit-ins. members of morsi's power base in the muslim brotherhood are not backing down and call on reports after friday's prayers and two squares in the capital. they are placing sandbags on roads to the squa
has over prit an's biggest and most important intelligence agency and asked whether dependency on the nsa has become too great. >> italy's supreme court upheld a ruling for berlusconi. it could 3 the government into crisis. judges upheld a jail sentence and that's automatically reduced to a year to the law aimed at reducing overcrowding in prison. they recrewed the second part of the sentence, a foof-year ban from public office. >> that are i argued that berlusconi used offshore...
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the self-professed nsa leaker got the proper documents to leave. he is in an undisclosed location this morning. and while it might help the former contractor this morning, jim aceda is joining us. what are the implications for what has happened with the whole snowden scenario? >> reporter: good morning, betty. the snowden situation has strained difficult relations between the united states and russia. the u.s. does see the snowden asylum as a slap in the face really. the question now is how far is the obama administration willing to go to embarrass putin by boycotting the g 20. obama and putin plan to have one-on-one talks in moscow before the g-20. the white house is hinting to cancel that. he spent his first night in freedom as an official refugee. his lawyer says that he's staying in the home of an american expat family, that he's learning russian and wants to get a job to support himself. not in information technology. he's more interested in becoming a human rights activist. back to you. >> very interesting. thank you very much. we'll watch th
the self-professed nsa leaker got the proper documents to leave. he is in an undisclosed location this morning. and while it might help the former contractor this morning, jim aceda is joining us. what are the implications for what has happened with the whole snowden scenario? >> reporter: good morning, betty. the snowden situation has strained difficult relations between the united states and russia. the u.s. does see the snowden asylum as a slap in the face really. the question now is...
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moscow has granted asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. she says relations are complicated because of what she calls russia's identity crisis. >> there's a lot similar in the way russia has behaved over the years. i think the united states would like to have a partnership relationship with russia. however, it takes two to reset. i think that part of the issue is the russians are going through an identity crisis of their own having been the other super power. i remember going there in '91 and the people were embarrassed. they would say we have caused so much trouble and yet they had an identity issue. they say now we're just bangladesh with missiles. part of what's happened is this identity crisis and what i find really depressing is the role that russia is playing in what is going on in syria. it's not one where there's a sense that they can be partners in bringing peace and stability but much too much involved with their own image at this time. i think that the u.s. can try as hard as it wants to but if president putin has different views
moscow has granted asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. she says relations are complicated because of what she calls russia's identity crisis. >> there's a lot similar in the way russia has behaved over the years. i think the united states would like to have a partnership relationship with russia. however, it takes two to reset. i think that part of the issue is the russians are going through an identity crisis of their own having been the other super power. i remember going there in '91...
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much of the talk this year is about admitted nsa leaker edward snowden was who given temporary asylum in russia today and where the next edward snowden may come from. the answer may surprise you. we may have more. >> reporter: tyler, normally here at black hat government security expert and independent hackers and private company executives who focus on cybersecurity work well together. this year, however, a lot of tension in the room, a much different story, the number one top pick of decision as you have said is the revelations about snowden about what the nsa is up to. >> people in the community are very, fairly skeptical. they are professional skeptics. >> reporter: the nsa's surveillance programs are a big top pick at the black hat conference since edward snowden leaked information in june. how much data the government is collecting, some say the biggest treat comes from an unexpected source. >> maybe edward snowden is the tip of the iceberg but i'm waiting for facebook leaker, amazon, some other search engine, somebody that has more data than we understand they have. >> reporter
much of the talk this year is about admitted nsa leaker edward snowden was who given temporary asylum in russia today and where the next edward snowden may come from. the answer may surprise you. we may have more. >> reporter: tyler, normally here at black hat government security expert and independent hackers and private company executives who focus on cybersecurity work well together. this year, however, a lot of tension in the room, a much different story, the number one top pick of...
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i have my feelings about transparency and all that's going on in the nsa. let's put that aside and look at russia/american relations. this is very damaging. i have a hard time believing obama will not go to st. petersburg and meet with the g-20 and maybe even putin in the fall. this is really damaging. we have a lot of business with the russians, but the origins of this are obvious. this goes back to the cold war. it goes back to russian sense of humiliation in the wake of the collapse of the soviet union and russia is now led by, let's face it, somebody who deeply regretted the collapse of the soviet union, deeply hated what happened in the '90s and hates seeing russia morally criticized when pussy riot is put in jail, when -- >> a main activist who was just found guilty. >> the snowden situation allows him to say, look how they treat their people. we're not going to receive any moral lectures from the west. look at them. look how they behave. >> what i find fascinating and we just had john schindler who did counterintelligence and other things at nsa. i'v
i have my feelings about transparency and all that's going on in the nsa. let's put that aside and look at russia/american relations. this is very damaging. i have a hard time believing obama will not go to st. petersburg and meet with the g-20 and maybe even putin in the fall. this is really damaging. we have a lot of business with the russians, but the origins of this are obvious. this goes back to the cold war. it goes back to russian sense of humiliation in the wake of the collapse of the...
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but this picture from russian television, proports the show, the nsa contractor standing with his back to the camera, preparing to leave for an unknown location. snowden's airport departure happened as they showed reporters a document, which allows him to travel freely in russia. it was the ticket snowden needed to safely check out of the small airport hotel he called home for the past 39 days. the antigovernment secrets group, wikileaks, which is assisting snowden, posted his reaction on his website. snowden thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum and took a swipe at the u.s. over the past eight weeks, we have seen the obama administration show no respect for international or domestic laws. in the end, the law is winning. the u.s. government does not see it that way. snowden is a fugitive, wanted on three criminal charges, two under the espionage act. for leaking classified details about data collection programs. snowden has been unapologetic, telling the british newspaper, the guardian, privacy is being trampled in the name of national security. >> when you are -- that is da
but this picture from russian television, proports the show, the nsa contractor standing with his back to the camera, preparing to leave for an unknown location. snowden's airport departure happened as they showed reporters a document, which allows him to travel freely in russia. it was the ticket snowden needed to safely check out of the small airport hotel he called home for the past 39 days. the antigovernment secrets group, wikileaks, which is assisting snowden, posted his reaction on his...
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i'm about to start a bacon party in my tum-tum. >> anyway, concerned about nsa surveillance continues to mount. this week after new leaks revealed another secret program called x-keyscore which collects data from e-mails, social media and browser history. while these leaks continue to stoke characterizations of the agency as big brother, here is a parody from "wired" magazine's youtube channel depicting what it's really like inside the nsa. >> special projects, nicole. >> we have a situation. what you doing? >> i'm analyzing glenn greenwald's metadata. >> follow my instructions. are you ready? turn on your computer. >> it's already on. >> oh, you're a good kid. now, listen to me very carefully. i need you to hack a website. >> yes! i've been waiting for this moment. thank you so much. >> your youthful exuberance is wasting precious time. now, i'll give you the information. all right, where are we? >> jeez. >> have you hacked the site? >> yes, i hacked the site. >> was your cover blown? >> no. >> is the data i mentioned still there? >> yes, the data is all here. >> read me the data. >>
i'm about to start a bacon party in my tum-tum. >> anyway, concerned about nsa surveillance continues to mount. this week after new leaks revealed another secret program called x-keyscore which collects data from e-mails, social media and browser history. while these leaks continue to stoke characterizations of the agency as big brother, here is a parody from "wired" magazine's youtube channel depicting what it's really like inside the nsa. >> special projects, nicole....
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russia has given a home to nsa leaker eard snowden and the showdown with the u.s. just got worse. >> new parts. the choice millions of us are making to get out of chronic knee pain and get new ones installed. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman on one of the most popular surgeries for americans. some who put it off for far too long. >>> and making history. a woman who has already broken barriers now on the verge of going where no woman has ever gone before. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. as it unfolded in court today, in cleveland, ohio, a live television audience was allowed to see a man who has been described as a monster, who for over a decade held young prisoners in his home. and during his long and rambling remarks in court, he said he was sick and he appropriated the language of the addiction treatment culture to paint himself as a victim. as he tried to contend the girls he kept chained up in his home were somehow content. it was tough to watch at times especially when one of his brave victims spoke. now he will live out his remaining days behind bars
russia has given a home to nsa leaker eard snowden and the showdown with the u.s. just got worse. >> new parts. the choice millions of us are making to get out of chronic knee pain and get new ones installed. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman on one of the most popular surgeries for americans. some who put it off for far too long. >>> and making history. a woman who has already broken barriers now on the verge of going where no woman has ever gone before. "nightly news"...
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karen caifa (kay-fuh) report >>> nsa leaker edward snowden can stay in russia for a year. the country granted him temporary asylum today. karin calf fa reports the white house is not happy. >> reporter: asylum is approved. this is his attorney showing his document. the move ends more than a month of limbo in moscow's airport. snowden has legal status in russia for a year. the white house needless to say was not happy. >> we have extremely disappointed into the russian government would take this step despite our lawful request to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states. >> reporter: president obama is supposed to attend a summit in russia next month. >> i don't have a scheduling announcement for you today. but obviously, this is not a positive development. >> reporter: the program purportedly revealed by snowden deals with nsa monitoring of internet and phone traffic. wednesday the guardian newspaper published more classified information on another initiative called xkeyscore which the report said gives the government a vast ability to see a person's internet history
karen caifa (kay-fuh) report >>> nsa leaker edward snowden can stay in russia for a year. the country granted him temporary asylum today. karin calf fa reports the white house is not happy. >> reporter: asylum is approved. this is his attorney showing his document. the move ends more than a month of limbo in moscow's airport. snowden has legal status in russia for a year. the white house needless to say was not happy. >> we have extremely disappointed into the russian...
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, and read your statement from a former nsa employee and william binney who recently said the nsa is putting together dossiers on every u.s. citizen, listing who we have relations with, what our activities are. is there any truth to that and why do stories like this persists? it isn't true., we're not putting dossiers up on every u.s. citizen. in fact, we don't have a dossier on you. i have never seen one of your e- mails from an intelligence perspective or otherwise, actually. from my perspective, these are grossly out of the truth. they really are. to think we would be collecting on every u.s. person, one, that would be against the law for you and two, we get great oversight by all breaches of the government. i must have been bad when i was a kid. we get supervised by the defense department. o.ey see everything we do rea by the white house, by the congress, and by the court. so all branches of government can see what we're doing is correct. so my concern is that false statements like these seem to persist. you see them bounce around. it only hurts because people think, well, they m
, and read your statement from a former nsa employee and william binney who recently said the nsa is putting together dossiers on every u.s. citizen, listing who we have relations with, what our activities are. is there any truth to that and why do stories like this persists? it isn't true., we're not putting dossiers up on every u.s. citizen. in fact, we don't have a dossier on you. i have never seen one of your e- mails from an intelligence perspective or otherwise, actually. from my...
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. >> some of the things the nsa were doing were an overreach. >> why did he run to begin with, they want to expose the u.s. government why don't you go about it in the right way? go to the supervisors and the person above that supervisor. take your complaint. >> to the cabinet level lied in front of congress. >> can we just run fast in here the nsa's budget came within seven votes of getting beaten in the house floor. there will be legislation. >> in other news al qaeda is on the rise. >> we haven't spoken. >> i just would like to see this great hero, edward snowden really, really speak truth to power, stand up to putin and say why have you beaten the hell out of gays. they are setting an antimessage for the olympics. here you have a guy condemning america, taking refuge in a place -- >> an enemy. >> i wouldn't call them an enemy but abuse gays and use children as pawns in adoption. this is an awful guy. he is now a pawn of putin. he can't speak truth to power. >> he is a pop. >> what are they doing? >> i think we have to do an entire segment on that on the olympics. i had a suggestion b
. >> some of the things the nsa were doing were an overreach. >> why did he run to begin with, they want to expose the u.s. government why don't you go about it in the right way? go to the supervisors and the person above that supervisor. take your complaint. >> to the cabinet level lied in front of congress. >> can we just run fast in here the nsa's budget came within seven votes of getting beaten in the house floor. there will be legislation. >> in other news al...
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the self-professed nsa leaker got the proper documents to leave. he is at an undisclosed location this morning. >>> and a possible terror threat is closing all u.s. embassies across the middle east on sunday. the move affects dozens of embassies and consulates, primarily in the middle east and north africa. >>> what looks like some bears are after more than just picnic baskets and honey these days. a colorado restaurant surveillance camera catching a bear hanging out midday picking through dumpsters. it then stealthily here dragging them -- drags it away, the entire thing. better than dumpster diving, wouldn't you say? it was the second night in a row the bear stole that entire dumpster at this restaurant. owners say they plan to chain up the dum steres. >> got to be like a winnie the pooh joke or yogi and boo-hoo joke. >> it shows how smart they are dragging that away. why dive right there? >> he wanted to be out of the camera. no one wants to see you jumping in the dumpster. >> he knows the cameras are there. >> looking ahead, the republican-led
the self-professed nsa leaker got the proper documents to leave. he is at an undisclosed location this morning. >>> and a possible terror threat is closing all u.s. embassies across the middle east on sunday. the move affects dozens of embassies and consulates, primarily in the middle east and north africa. >>> what looks like some bears are after more than just picnic baskets and honey these days. a colorado restaurant surveillance camera catching a bear hanging out midday...
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maybe i'm changing my mind on the nsa. >> he mentioned my name. i wasn't as big a celebrity at the time. i was working on a book, doing research for a book is what it was. >> bill -- >> go ahead. that's not mccarthyism. that's what happens. help yourself out. they're always going to sell everybody else they know out. they won't cooperate. >> there are trends. >> the ones that will get the cops, prosecutors and politicians the headlines, those are the trends. >> i want to bring joe into this. i thought for a moment you were nodding off. >> a little bit. >> yes. is this -- >> a sign of good heroin. >> do you think this is real?th >> very strange story. it's changed even since we started, you know, talking about this. at first, i agree, as soon as i learned there was no warrant served, you tell them to go away. they're leak a vampire. once you let them in your house, you can say no. you can't say you can look in this room but you want look in that one. i was reading the story. the son is sleeping. okay. don't want to make him. that doesn't make any s
maybe i'm changing my mind on the nsa. >> he mentioned my name. i wasn't as big a celebrity at the time. i was working on a book, doing research for a book is what it was. >> bill -- >> go ahead. that's not mccarthyism. that's what happens. help yourself out. they're always going to sell everybody else they know out. they won't cooperate. >> there are trends. >> the ones that will get the cops, prosecutors and politicians the headlines, those are the trends....
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what washington worries that the nsa leaker's asylum will ground relations with russia. we'll discuss the latest chapter in the snowden saga and the russian ballet with the "new york times" david sanger joins us next on "now." hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] ♪ it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with our advanced dualair technology you'll only find in a sleep number bed. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure reli
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the former nsa contractor is wanted by the u.s. for leaking secret surveillance data to the media. 's party is leading in the parliamentary vote as some initial results have been announced. his rival and prime minister angirai have called the elections a huge farce. earlier this week, doing peacekeepers put on an ultimatum on any militia in the city of goma to disarm by thursday or be disarmed by force. some expected it to be the start of a u.n. taking a tougher stance against the and 23 rebels who hold positions outside of that city. this report from the village -- fighting seen a lot of over the 50 years he has been alive. he says the most terrifying moment was when government helicopter gunships bombarded his village last week. he thinks they were trying to hit the rebel base next door. >> three helicopters came over. they started dropping bombs. many people went to their gardens. but some children were still here. three of them were killed. >> one of the bombs landed on this house. they have been blasted apart. the villages -- villagers say over 20 bombs landed during the attac
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take a look. >> this is actually what nsa does. we don't know specifically obviously where the intelligence came from, but all of that monitoring of e-mails and internet websites and phone calls, this is what american intelligence is supposed to do. >> at a time when there are a lot of calls for limiting the nsa, does ambassador bolton have a point? >> he does. i think we should hear the president of the united states make that case. what's striking about the debate about the nsa, the president continually says he wants debate, and continually chooses not to participate in it, certainly not to lead it. i think that's the more important take away from this reminder that al qaeda is still with us and still strong, in many ways expanding, is yes, the president overstated it during the campaign, that's obviously true, but this has real practical policy implications. how we deal with these things is not sort of theoretical. if you look at the people that are experts in this field and look at the arguments that they have been making, it
take a look. >> this is actually what nsa does. we don't know specifically obviously where the intelligence came from, but all of that monitoring of e-mails and internet websites and phone calls, this is what american intelligence is supposed to do. >> at a time when there are a lot of calls for limiting the nsa, does ambassador bolton have a point? >> he does. i think we should hear the president of the united states make that case. what's striking about the debate about the...
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edward snowden case with former nsa director michael will hayden and republican congressman justin amaush and an exclusive interview with house majority leader eric cantor over the coming battle of the budget. fox news sunday, we'll see you then. >>> this is a fox report. tonight, a potential witness in the whitety bulger mob trial turns up dead. now prosecutors say he was murdered. death by poisoned coffee. and the al qaeda terror threat targeting u.s. citizens in the places you see on this world mab. officials now will calling it credible and serious. embassies and consulates closed. a worldwide travel alert for all americans. and quick reaction forces moved into position. >> when information surfaces that shows that our personnel are at risk, we should act on that information. >> we are protecting our folks. >> fox reports the threat, the preparations and what you need to know. he's an army captain and part-time investigator, tracking down military medals and returning them to their rightful owners. >> i'll find the item and then i'll see if it's traceable to a specific veteran. it's a
edward snowden case with former nsa director michael will hayden and republican congressman justin amaush and an exclusive interview with house majority leader eric cantor over the coming battle of the budget. fox news sunday, we'll see you then. >>> this is a fox report. tonight, a potential witness in the whitety bulger mob trial turns up dead. now prosecutors say he was murdered. death by poisoned coffee. and the al qaeda terror threat targeting u.s. citizens in the places you see...
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the nsa leaker spent more than a month inside looking for a legal way out. thursday his attorney held up the documents granting snowden asylum in russia for one year. snowden's father told russian television he expected he's gratified. he'll listen to vladimir putin. he has stopped leaking. >> he's made a sacrifice. >> reporter: through the wikileaks website snowden thanking russia and said in the end the law is winning. the white house is furious and says russia should send snowden home to face trial. >> mr. snowden is not a whistle blower. he's accused of leaking classified information. >> reporter: the president held a white house meeting thursday with lawmakers concerned about the scope of the nsa surveillance program snowden exposed. some senators are pushing for new limits and oversight, but at the same time, want snowden brought to justice. >> i think the american people are capable of separating the illegal, completely intolerable actions of a law breaker like snowden. >> reporter: snowden's location is being kept a secret, and he'll lose his tempora
the nsa leaker spent more than a month inside looking for a legal way out. thursday his attorney held up the documents granting snowden asylum in russia for one year. snowden's father told russian television he expected he's gratified. he'll listen to vladimir putin. he has stopped leaking. >> he's made a sacrifice. >> reporter: through the wikileaks website snowden thanking russia and said in the end the law is winning. the white house is furious and says russia should send snowden...
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. >> nsa leaker edward snowden granted temporary asylum today. how long he will be able to stay in russia. the one important decision students make that may determine their success in college. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >>> back now live to frank ogawa plaza in downtown oakland at 14 14th and broadway where the bart rally continues to grow in support of union workers for bart. they could go on strike sunday night if they can't reach an agreement. the two sides did talk today but still no deal. news chopper 2 is live over the crowd right now. you can see it continues to grow. probably in the neighborhood of 200, maybe more people on hand right now. ktvu's paul chambers is also at the rally. paul? >> reporter: i would say 3-400 people right now. i have a better view from the ground. there are people talking. there are tons of different unions out here. you have longshoreman, nurses. they say they are standing united for a fair contract. bart people say it is not about wages and
. >> nsa leaker edward snowden granted temporary asylum today. how long he will be able to stay in russia. the one important decision students make that may determine their success in college. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >>> back now live to frank ogawa plaza in downtown oakland at 14 14th and broadway where the bart rally continues to grow in support of union workers for bart. they could go on strike...
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this encryption technology takes even the nsa many years to crack. and so the idea that the russians and chinese government can somehow pull out of the ether extremely encrypted data is the stuff of science fiction which no one would take seriously who has knowledge of how encryption works. >> i want to ask you about exkey score. that's the more kree cest recen reports. >> more to come? >> yeah, there are so many documents that we have. it has taken us quite a while to read through them all but there is a lot more domestic and international spying that the nsa does that even people in congress don't know about that we're going to continue to report very aggressively. >> i want to ask you a question about something that's just breaking in the last 24 hours as well because have you been outspoken for the need for gay rights. here snowden is now in russia which is saying to gay olympians that they will be prosecuted under the russian law. how do you feel as good as you obviously feel about what russia has done to grant asylum to mr. snowden, how do you
this encryption technology takes even the nsa many years to crack. and so the idea that the russians and chinese government can somehow pull out of the ether extremely encrypted data is the stuff of science fiction which no one would take seriously who has knowledge of how encryption works. >> i want to ask you about exkey score. that's the more kree cest recen reports. >> more to come? >> yeah, there are so many documents that we have. it has taken us quite a while to read...
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. >>> in two minutes, a big day for nsa leaker edward snowden. he got asylum in russia and also something else. something that you would not expect. that's two minutes away. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast. choose youroup, salad, entree, plus dessert all ju $14.99. me into red lobster, and sea od differently. right now, go to redlober.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thsday. for $10 off 2 select entrees. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden getting more than asylum in russia. he also got a job offer. it's true. hours after russia granted snowden temporary asylum, russia's top local networking site offering him a place to work. it's the russian version of facebook and it says it would be happy to have s
. >>> in two minutes, a big day for nsa leaker edward snowden. he got asylum in russia and also something else. something that you would not expect. that's two minutes away. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast. choose youroup, salad, entree, plus dessert all ju $14.99. me into red lobster, and sea od differently. right now, go to redlober.com for $10 off 2 select entrees. good monday through thsday. for $10 off 2 select entrees. could save you...
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we're getting new details about nsa leaker edward snowden's plans now that russia has granted him temporary asylum. since leaving the moscow airport yesterday, snowden is now reportedly staying with an american ex-pat family and is thinking of taking a job as a human rights activist. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, snowden's father said he's grateful his son has been granted a chance to stay in russia. >> i am thankful for both the courage and strength of the russian people and the fact that they have reached out and they have kept my son safe. >> meanwhile, russia's decision to shelter snowden has reverberated around washington. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle issuing some pretty tough talk. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him that bullies pay a price. >> and senator lindsey graham called the move by putin a game changer, saying, quote, it is time to make it clear to the russian government that this provocative step is granting snowden asylum will be met with a firm response. jim maceda is in moscow
we're getting new details about nsa leaker edward snowden's plans now that russia has granted him temporary asylum. since leaving the moscow airport yesterday, snowden is now reportedly staying with an american ex-pat family and is thinking of taking a job as a human rights activist. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, snowden's father said he's grateful his son has been granted a chance to stay in russia. >> i am thankful for both the courage and strength of the russian people and...
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nsa leaker. he's happy. land of the free, russia. he was granted temporary asylum in russia. he has already been offered a job at the russian equivalent of facebook. we have this outfront investigation. >> reporter: it may not have been julian asaungs's dream to become a movie star, but a new film could turn him into one. >> if we could find one whistle blower, someone willing to expose those secrets, that man could topple the most powerful and most repressive of regimes. >> reporter: this will be released in october with a big cast, big hopes for success and a big target on it for counter culture types who may not like the idea of their heroes being put forth this way. >> it's a mass propaganda attack, part of corrupt culture. >> reporter: that may be as they're taking the story of whistle-blowers and running with them. this is called snowden run 3d. the creator says i do not support mr. snowden's actions, though his bravery and sense of altruism -- >> the other two, they slammed him to the ground. and the fourth one like jumped on his back. >> reporter: and on a goes. the m
nsa leaker. he's happy. land of the free, russia. he was granted temporary asylum in russia. he has already been offered a job at the russian equivalent of facebook. we have this outfront investigation. >> reporter: it may not have been julian asaungs's dream to become a movie star, but a new film could turn him into one. >> if we could find one whistle blower, someone willing to expose those secrets, that man could topple the most powerful and most repressive of regimes. >>...
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and who pointed out that none of the leaks in the nsa which is here in maryland, would have occurred if not for the sequester ordered here in washington, d.c. and and reluctantly agreed to by president obama who many right-wingers feel is from kenya. why do we have sequestration in the first place? well, w who is from texas, decided to occupy afghanistan right over here and then go to iraq for causing 9-11 even though most of the hijackers were really from saudi arabia right here. they got bogged down. war is really expensive when you're cutting tax on millionaires. since the u.s. had to pass sequester, the government had to let a lot of its d.c. employees go and all american employees go around the country including snowden who, if he hadn't been fired, would never have wound up at the tech firm, booz allen hamilton here in hawaii where he gave access about the nsa's program. about the firms located here in silicon valley. after whistle blowing "the guardian" based here in london, snowden fled to hong kong all the way over here where he sought asylum with ecuador over here and they
and who pointed out that none of the leaks in the nsa which is here in maryland, would have occurred if not for the sequester ordered here in washington, d.c. and and reluctantly agreed to by president obama who many right-wingers feel is from kenya. why do we have sequestration in the first place? well, w who is from texas, decided to occupy afghanistan right over here and then go to iraq for causing 9-11 even though most of the hijackers were really from saudi arabia right here. they got...
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this is over the nsa leaker edward snowden. the temporary asylum that russia has granted him now. i understand that the obama administration very much angry and frustrated with what's happening here. we know the president is supposed to meet with president putin in the next month. do you think that trip, are they thinking of cancelling it or do they think that trip will do something, accomplish something? >> they say that do, in fact. they are thinking about cancelling the putin one-on-one meeting. there's also a g-20 meeting in st. petersburg. some think they ought to cancel that too because it's in russia. the olympics is coming up in russia. some folks have said cancel that. long before edward snowden was in moscow, russia was a problem. the whole resetting of the relationship never worked. they weren't helpful in iran. they are helping the government of syria which the u.s. wants out. they are not cooperating in any way that shows progress when it comes to bringing down nuclear weap weaponary. this is the most visible icing on the cake. you know and i know this is a president
this is over the nsa leaker edward snowden. the temporary asylum that russia has granted him now. i understand that the obama administration very much angry and frustrated with what's happening here. we know the president is supposed to meet with president putin in the next month. do you think that trip, are they thinking of cancelling it or do they think that trip will do something, accomplish something? >> they say that do, in fact. they are thinking about cancelling the putin...
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nice to see you. >> president obama and congressional leaders promising changes at the nsa after meeting with lawmakers where heed. the president said both parties agree to work to improve privacy protections at the agency in the coming months and to make sure that the msa surveillance programs are more transparent to the american people. >>> in michigan a medical student -- this photo was released from a potential witness in the death of paul dewolf. police now believe he is not connected in my way. dewolf was training to be a surgeon at the university of michigan before he was found shot to death a week ago. the murder has everyone on campus on edge. >> it is definitely unnerving. just all the roommates making sure all the doors are locked at all times. >> i see a lot more public safety and police around here. i think they're definitely patrolling the wrar. >> he was set to graduate next year. >>> accused of using cyanide to kill his wife. 41-year-old doctor autumn cline died from cyanide poisoning. police are focussing on her husband. he has been charged with criminal homicide. he is
nice to see you. >> president obama and congressional leaders promising changes at the nsa after meeting with lawmakers where heed. the president said both parties agree to work to improve privacy protections at the agency in the coming months and to make sure that the msa surveillance programs are more transparent to the american people. >>> in michigan a medical student -- this photo was released from a potential witness in the death of paul dewolf. police now believe he is not...
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tonight on "all in" nsa leaker edward snowden leaves the moscow airport behind and enters russia with temporary asylum. what does it mean for his future? and for the already tense, fraught relationship between the united states and russia?
tonight on "all in" nsa leaker edward snowden leaves the moscow airport behind and enters russia with temporary asylum. what does it mean for his future? and for the already tense, fraught relationship between the united states and russia?
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. , after the recent leaks on the nsa, we are all concerned about privacy. stated, in my opinion, a little hysterically, the federal data is a privacy disaster waiting to happen, drawing from databases of seven different u.s. agencies, including the department of justice and the irs. i hope you can help us address some of these concerns about data hubs. first, very briefly, what are these data hubs? >> there is a single data hub. situation.important it serves as a router. the hub does not store any information. it routes information. the second point is there is no health information stored or gathered. information is involved? >> what the data hub does, if you fill out an application, that automatically, pings social security. so we verify what you are entering is a social security number, it matches you as an individual, and then it will also paying social security if you are eligible for other types of programs, which would make you ineligible for tax credits. .hen it will move it moved through each of the systems that make. homeland security. you are ver
. , after the recent leaks on the nsa, we are all concerned about privacy. stated, in my opinion, a little hysterically, the federal data is a privacy disaster waiting to happen, drawing from databases of seven different u.s. agencies, including the department of justice and the irs. i hope you can help us address some of these concerns about data hubs. first, very briefly, what are these data hubs? >> there is a single data hub. situation.important it serves as a router. the hub does not...
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at first, leaders of congress defended the nsa. now more and more members of congress, republicans and democrats are raising serious questions about nsa's spying on all americans. and even president obama is saying that we need a national conversation on how to balance national security and our right of privacy. that conversation started at the white house yesterday but here's the point. we would not be having that conversation today without edward snowden. think about that. have a great weekend! [♪ theme music ] >> oh, i have been here waiting for hours for jacki. good morning, everybody. good morning, current tv land. >> you know what works, steph is i have a little bird in my ear that tells me when you are there or not there. so you can pretend -- >> cobwebs. i have just been waiting and waiting. >> you literally
at first, leaders of congress defended the nsa. now more and more members of congress, republicans and democrats are raising serious questions about nsa's spying on all americans. and even president obama is saying that we need a national conversation on how to balance national security and our right of privacy. that conversation started at the white house yesterday but here's the point. we would not be having that conversation today without edward snowden. think about that. have a great...
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>> this is not going to help the relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: after nsa leaker edward snowden got the asylum he was asking for and wikileaks tweets "we have won the battle." >> we are extremely displeased, it muundermines a longstanding support of cooperation. >> reporter: they are pushing for a tough response. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him that bullies pay a price. >> reporter: president obama is scheduled to travel to moscow in september for a face-to-face meeting with president putin and then to st. petersburg for the g-20 summit. >> obviously this is not a positive development and we have a wide range of interests with the russians, and we are evaluating the utility of a summit. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham who suggested the u.s. should boycott the 2014 olympics in russia but since changed his mind said russia's action is a disgrace, a deliberate effort to embarrass the u.s. that should not be tolerated. >> i would hope the president would consider counsel the bila
>> this is not going to help the relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: after nsa leaker edward snowden got the asylum he was asking for and wikileaks tweets "we have won the battle." >> we are extremely displeased, it muundermines a longstanding support of cooperation. >> reporter: they are pushing for a tough response. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him...
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nsa leaker edward snowden free to roam russia. the country has granted him temporary asylum and that's a move that threatens to imperil a planned summit in russia next month between president obama and russia's vladmir putin. we welcome you now to another hour of "america's newsroom." i'm jamie colby in today for martha maccallum. rick: nice to be with you, jamie. i'm rick folbaum in for bill hemmer. we're seeing some of the first images of snowden in moskow after he was allowed it leave the airport, his home by the way for the past six weeks, with business back rather, to the camera. we see snowden get into a taxi as he talks to his wikileaks legal team. senator john mccain blasting rush shells giving him asylum. it is a slap in the face of all americans. jamie: chris wallace, anchor of "fox news sunday" is joining to us talk about that. hey, chris. >> how are you, jamie? jamie: good. let me ask you about, what is the impact, based on beltway buzz plus those you talked to of snowden getting to remain there? have we lost all our o
nsa leaker edward snowden free to roam russia. the country has granted him temporary asylum and that's a move that threatens to imperil a planned summit in russia next month between president obama and russia's vladmir putin. we welcome you now to another hour of "america's newsroom." i'm jamie colby in today for martha maccallum. rick: nice to be with you, jamie. i'm rick folbaum in for bill hemmer. we're seeing some of the first images of snowden in moskow after he was allowed it...
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joining us now, former director of the nsa -- >> this is not a fair fight. these are cheap dirty tactics. >> this is what they do. retired general michael hayden. he's now a principal at a global security firm. >> we were going to attack you -- >> yes, we were. >> we were going to say horrible things about you. going all glenn greenwald on you. and you bring your grandchildren and we have to be nice. >> they're adorable. >> thank you. >> we have to be extra nice. first all, you've got to be deeply disappointed that putin is allowing snowden to stay. put this into perspective for us. why don't we -- put it in, like, cold war terms. it's just -- >> well, i mean, there's an awful lot of this that has the echo of 20 and 30 years ago, doesn't it? and now you've got an american president, actually a is supplicant, to get this young man back. remember the cambridge five? quite a few of them ended up there. they ended up unhappily. they drank themselves to death. i don't wish that on young mr. snowden. but you do see echoes of that period in what's going on now. des
joining us now, former director of the nsa -- >> this is not a fair fight. these are cheap dirty tactics. >> this is what they do. retired general michael hayden. he's now a principal at a global security firm. >> we were going to attack you -- >> yes, we were. >> we were going to say horrible things about you. going all glenn greenwald on you. and you bring your grandchildren and we have to be nice. >> they're adorable. >> thank you. >> we have...
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the nsa leaker left the moscow airport yesterday where he had been holed up for six weeks. snowden's attorney said his clients are hosts he doesn't know personally but who reached out to him on the internet. >>> remember this. there were big, big celebrations when 33 workers trapped underground for months in chile were rescued three montyears agt today only outrage because prosecutors say no one is to blame for the collapse and now they're closing the case. two of the miners say they want the mine's owners to be held accountable. >>> in d.c. a court hearing is happening this hour for the woman accused of splattering green paint inside the national cathedral. the hearing is to determine if this woman will remain in custody. she's been charged with felony destruction of property. >>> fans of the hit film "avatar" will love this. three, count them three sequels are in the works on the highest grossing movie of all-time. director james cameron will be back at the helm. the first sequel is expected to hit theaters in december of 2016. >>> up next in "newsroom" the nixon presiden
the nsa leaker left the moscow airport yesterday where he had been holed up for six weeks. snowden's attorney said his clients are hosts he doesn't know personally but who reached out to him on the internet. >>> remember this. there were big, big celebrations when 33 workers trapped underground for months in chile were rescued three montyears agt today only outrage because prosecutors say no one is to blame for the collapse and now they're closing the case. two of the miners say they...
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and in moscow lawyer for nsa and leaker edward snowden says his client has found a safe place to live in russia. so did the country granted him one year of asylum. in response the white house signaled president of, may boycott. and those other headlines. i'm laurin green. back to cheryl and dennis. dennis: thank you. metals are mixed. said to the trading pits of the cme and phil flynn. >> reporter: a lot less next. markets. especially in the precious metals. gold was down date -- date. a lot of the traders were convinced that we would get that lackluster jobs report. did not happen. a big surge back up. hire on the day and turned back up. copper on the other hand, all of that economic optimism. not only in china and the united states. the pullback as well. so a big disappointment on the number. now, the other thing you have to look at, you always have collected geopolitical risk which can be a big factor. obviously with this report of morning by the state department, that may even put more support in see the market later in the day. the big move after the jobs report, obviously with t
and in moscow lawyer for nsa and leaker edward snowden says his client has found a safe place to live in russia. so did the country granted him one year of asylum. in response the white house signaled president of, may boycott. and those other headlines. i'm laurin green. back to cheryl and dennis. dennis: thank you. metals are mixed. said to the trading pits of the cme and phil flynn. >> reporter: a lot less next. markets. especially in the precious metals. gold was down date -- date. a...
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. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is spending his first full day outside the moscow airport now that he has temporary asylum in russia. he left a transit zone yesterday after living there for more than a month. in a moment we'll look at how washington is fuming but we start with charlie d'agata in london. >> it was about six weeks ago, they're all asking the question where's edward snowden? he's gone to ground again. his whereabouts in russia being kept secret. we're told he's in a secure location with american friends. and when he's comfortable, he may consider making an appearance to the media. this is a new picture of edward snowden's surprise getaway from the moscow airport that's been home for five weeks. he's getting his first taste of freedom today or what free dopamines to a wanted high-profile man in russia. his lawyer says snoden wants to start a new life there. he said job offers are already rolling in. the year-long asylum he's been granted forbids travel outside russia. president putin said he's only be welcome in russia if the former national security agent stopped spillin
. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is spending his first full day outside the moscow airport now that he has temporary asylum in russia. he left a transit zone yesterday after living there for more than a month. in a moment we'll look at how washington is fuming but we start with charlie d'agata in london. >> it was about six weeks ago, they're all asking the question where's edward snowden? he's gone to ground again. his whereabouts in russia being kept secret. we're told he's in a...
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nsa whistleblower edward snowden left the moscow's airport for the first time and thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum. he said in the end the law is winning, said the lawbreaker. i think the russians for granting me asylum. jay carne. disappointed. >> disappointed! >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful request in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face -- >> the firing squad. >> stephanie: no, they have already said he would not get the daelt -- death penalty. he said he should be returned to the u.s. where he will be afforded due process -- >> sure, just like bradley manning. >> stephanie: as hal sparks said the other day, what manning did would be akin to if he released the papers and then called geraldo -- >> look at all of these men. >> if we had -- if he had done some editing -- >> stephanie: yes. and hal said if he had just released the video, that would be different -- snowden entirely different story. jay car carney again. >> i have no announcement o
nsa whistleblower edward snowden left the moscow's airport for the first time and thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum. he said in the end the law is winning, said the lawbreaker. i think the russians for granting me asylum. jay carne. disappointed. >> disappointed! >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful request in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face --...
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brand-new photo shows nsa leaker edward snowden leaving the moscow airport. he lived in it for more than a month. there he is there. he will be living with manner ex-pats in their home until he can rent his own place. russia granted him asylum for one year. he's allowed to live there and even work without the fear of prosecution. that has infuriated the white house. officials now say president obama is now leaning against his plan to meet with president putin next month. >> brian: what's next? the olympics? new york post reports major league baseball will suspend nine players who aren't named alex rodriguez. there are other players involved. the players expected to include johnny piralta, johnny cruz, everett cabrea. plus it's believed the bans will be 50 games. as for a-rod, it's tough to find out what the truth is, but major league baseball wants him banned through at least next season. he'll be 40 years old when he comes back then. he's reportedly trying to reach a deal to avoid a lifetime ban and to be able to play next season. espn reports talks stalled
brand-new photo shows nsa leaker edward snowden leaving the moscow airport. he lived in it for more than a month. there he is there. he will be living with manner ex-pats in their home until he can rent his own place. russia granted him asylum for one year. he's allowed to live there and even work without the fear of prosecution. that has infuriated the white house. officials now say president obama is now leaning against his plan to meet with president putin next month. >> brian: what's...
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." >>> nsa whistle-blower edward snowden has left the airport in moscow for the first time in more than a month. awarded temporary asylum by russia. and he's now in an undisclosed location in russia. the white house reportedly furious. >>> strong reaction to russia's announcement to enforce a new law that cwn on gay rights activism during next year's winter olympics. some gay supporters in the u.s. are asking for a boycott on russian products, vodka and participating in the games themselves. >>> one day after another session of record nighs on wall street, traders and investors are eagerly awaiting the july jobs report later this morning, expected to indicate a strengthening job market. >>> in the mountains of northern georgia, rescue crews had to pull two frightened teenagers to safely after a flash flood swept their truck on to a small island. more rains expected in the southeast today. those are some of our top stories on this friday, august 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning. we have tai filling in for diana today. welcome. >> hello. t
." >>> nsa whistle-blower edward snowden has left the airport in moscow for the first time in more than a month. awarded temporary asylum by russia. and he's now in an undisclosed location in russia. the white house reportedly furious. >>> strong reaction to russia's announcement to enforce a new law that cwn on gay rights activism during next year's winter olympics. some gay supporters in the u.s. are asking for a boycott on russian products, vodka and participating in...
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we will get reaction from house speaker john boehner on the russian decision to grant asylum former nsa contractor edward snowden. speaker john boehner also talked about the budget process in this 10 minute briefing. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, everyone. yesterday i met with the house chairman leading the investigation on benghazi. the chairman has been doing good work, much of it behind the again, but i stress once that we need to get to the bottom of what happened that terrible night, why it happened, and how we can prevent similar tragedies in the future. are also continuing to investigate the irs for its abusive power. there is nothing phony about these scandals, mr. president. when four americans are dead, not when the agency when enforcing your health care law has been harassing because of their political beliefs. the american people deserve answers and we will continue to fight for the truth, no matter how badly the administration wants to sweep these issues under the carpet. lea
we will get reaction from house speaker john boehner on the russian decision to grant asylum former nsa contractor edward snowden. speaker john boehner also talked about the budget process in this 10 minute briefing. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> good morning, everyone. yesterday i met with the house chairman leading the investigation on benghazi. the chairman has been doing good work, much of it behind...
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new fallout over russia's decision to grant nsa leaker, edward snowden, terror asylum. it's a move that's putting a greater strain on u.s.-russian relations this morning. jim maceda has the story for us in moscow this morning. good morning. >> reporter: edward snowden spent his first night in a secret location, and his father told the tphanews he is feeling better that his son is in safe hands. stranded for almost six weeks at this moscow airport and under siege by international immediate area in the end snowden slipped out by taxi. his lawyer who handed snowden his new refugee passport giving him asylum in russia for one year said his client wants to rest, learn russia and get a job, probably as a human rights activist. his father in an exclusive interview with nbc news said he still plans to see his son in russia as soon as he can get a visa and personally express his gratitude. >> i am thankful for the strength and courage of the russian people and the fact that they have reached out and they have kept my son safe. >> reporter: the american fugitive's asylum has cast
new fallout over russia's decision to grant nsa leaker, edward snowden, terror asylum. it's a move that's putting a greater strain on u.s.-russian relations this morning. jim maceda has the story for us in moscow this morning. good morning. >> reporter: edward snowden spent his first night in a secret location, and his father told the tphanews he is feeling better that his son is in safe hands. stranded for almost six weeks at this moscow airport and under siege by international immediate...